Spinning geometry twists & turns to tie a simple knot

This blackboard in Lou Kauffman's office is an archive of impermanence, multiple explorations of Mereon written in chalk.

The images on the left reveal 2 perspectives of the geometrical nature of the Matrix; the images on the right are the sounds of the human heart made visible using cymatic technology.

Imagine yourself observing another from a distance and then moving up close enough to look them in the eye, then entering to engage...

Kepler was one of the first to attempt to unify the Platonic Solids: the Mereon Matrix Unites them all as well as the Kepler Solids.

This is one of Lynnclaire's art pieces... imagining knotted spheres of space where Time is its spine...

This beautiful image illumines the structure at the core of the Mereon Matrix, the masculine principle, and shows it enveloped in a feminine space, time connecting the inner and outer.

This image a snapshot from the animation of the Mereon Matrix, the doors opening so new output, bubbles of potential, can emerge.

As single concept, the Pattern, the Mereon Matrix has been under scientific investigation since 1995.

Max Planck once said that ‘Anybody who has been seriously engaged in scientific work of any kind realizes that over the entrance to the gates of the temple of science are written the words: “Ye must have faith.”

This quote states a paradox with regard to the investigation into the Mereon Matrix. While our greatest joy is being allowed into the ‘temple of science’, we find ‘faith’ to be a mere shadow of a state far more powerful.

Over decades of work what has sustained us are the scientific
principles of doubt and knowledge, letting the Mereon Matrix speak for itself. Through multiple challenges, the predictions have supported and confirmed the theory.

At the centre of Understanding there resides one word: perspective. In its presence we are released from the darkness of ignorance and bias as hidden truth is revealed and illumined. Think about it: If you were to conduct a man-on-the-street interview and ask respondents ‘Where do you go for answers to resolve moral and ethical dilemmas’, few are likely to answer, ‘To science, of course.’ It is generally believed that science describes the properties, characteristics and forces underlying the fundamental nature of ‘what is’, and that moral and ethical questions require a ‘higher’ source.

The Mereon Matrix requires that we question the veracity of these assumptions.

Most think of life as coming from life. However there is no doubt about it: a living system is a development from non-life.

The ontological scientific conclusion is this; since ethical and moral questions apply to human life, the commonly held belief that there is a need for a ‘greater authority’ is erroneous.
It is with intent that art based on the geometry of the Mereon Matrix is interspersed with images of the Matrix herself. In 2003, a physicist from Harvard asked us to refer to the Mereon Matrix thus for because we observe as she breathes and births!

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